Gimmick to allow parents limit teen drivers’ speed
Posted on November 11th, 2008 at 9:22 pm by admin
Motor City Starting next twelvemonth, Ford Motor Co. will permit parents to bound the velocity at that their teenaged children drive their machine.
Some 2010 Ford fomites will have an electronic computer chip that lets parents limit how fast their striplings can motor.
The fellowship will roll out a new feature on lots of 2010 models that can trammel teen device drivers to 80 miles per hour (130 kilometers per hour), using a computing machine chip in the key.
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Scientist: Holographic TV to get reality
Posted on November 11th, 2008 at 2:58 pm by admin
By Microphone Steere For CNN
Capital of the United Kingdom, England Picture this: you’re Sabbatum down for the Football game World Cup final, or a long-awaited subsequence to the “Sex and the Urban center” movie and you’re observation all the activeness unfold in on your java table.
The future of video? This image is an notion of what holographical television may look like.
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Nuclear meltdown: A worldwide warming travelog
Posted on November 11th, 2008 at 8:41 am by admin
By Bill McKibben Photographs by Gary Braasch
The postdating is an excerpt from “What Matters,” the the book by “Four hour period in the Living” series Godhead David Elliot Cohen. For more info, see
Capitol Steel is a major defiler of the Peiping area and a heavy coal exploiter.
For a long time — the first 15 old age that we cognized about world warming and made nothing — there existed no pictures.
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An eco-friendly way to cool down big trucks
Posted on November 11th, 2008 at 2:22 am by admin
By Diane Hawkins-Cox CNN
A motortruck stop is an assault on the senses, especially on a raging summer twenty. There’s the olfactory sensation of Diesel, the taste sensation of fumes fumes and the nerve-jangling, present rumble of motortruck engines — even when the device drivers are asleep.
Buck Threehouse, right, explicates the BlueCool scheme to a truck driver at a Peach State truck stop.
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